Library
newsAnother busy week at the library. Most of the adult section has
been purged and will soon be re-arranged for easier selecting. The
larger task at hand is the children's section where the work really begins.
Each day presents an improvement thanks to the volunteers.
Our friend, Rick Johnson, recently presented the library with a new
American Flag. Virgil Wassmuth installed it. Now as you see
it flying you will be reminded the library is open. Our
thanks to Rick and Virgil.
Those of you who have not had a chance to see the wonderful paintings
by artist Clem Nuxoll should do so now, as they will be removed very soon. We
deeply appreciate the family for sharing his talent with us as
both artist and writer.
Remember the yard sale coming up in May. Anyone wishing to rent
a table for $7 in the Community Hall should contact the
library. This will guarantee shelter in case of rain.
A food court will be available for your convenience and tickets will
be sold for a drawing to be held in the fall for a 22 rifle, compliments
of Stacie Milliman. Any donations whether large of small and in good
shape would be appreciated for all proceeds will be used for the purchase
of new children's books.
Again this year the library will be giving away Blue Spruce trees to
patrons as a thank you for your continued support of the library and in
honor of Arbor Day April 27th. They can be picked up at the library
on Tuesdays, Thursdays or Saturday during regular library hours.
Anyone having a desire to volunteer at the library would be deeply
appreciated. There are many areas where help is needed. We
are so few in number that it is impossible to keep ahead of the demands.
Give us a try, you may like it.
Also the Library will be closed this Saturday, April 14.